Introduction
Legitimate copies of Office 2010 always require a unique product key for activation. "Pre-activated" versions found on the internet are typically modified installers that use: Microsoft Office 2010 Pro Plus X64 -pre-activated-
The legend of this particular version began on a forum that required a dark-mode browser and a specific reputation score to enter. The uploader went by the handle KMS_Ghost. While other versions of Office 2010 required a labyrinth of "phone activation" hacks or sketchy .exe files that made your antivirus scream in digital agony, the Ghost’s version was different. It was "pre-activated." It promised a world where you simply clicked setup.exe and walked away to grab a soda, returning to a fully licensed suite of productivity tools. Introduction Legitimate copies of Office 2010 always require
Long answer: While Office 2010 was a rock-solid suite (faster than 2016/365 on old hardware), any "pre-activated" copy floating around today is a major security risk. The legend of this particular version began on
Microsoft ended extended support for Office 2010 on October 13, 2020. That means for over five years, no security updates have been released. Any vulnerability discovered since 2020—and there have been dozens—remains unpatched. Opening a malicious .DOCX or .XLS file could easily compromise your entire system.
Selling a digital download link for the legendary Office 2010 Pro Plus Volume License (64-bit).
Introduction
Legitimate copies of Office 2010 always require a unique product key for activation. "Pre-activated" versions found on the internet are typically modified installers that use:
The legend of this particular version began on a forum that required a dark-mode browser and a specific reputation score to enter. The uploader went by the handle KMS_Ghost. While other versions of Office 2010 required a labyrinth of "phone activation" hacks or sketchy .exe files that made your antivirus scream in digital agony, the Ghost’s version was different. It was "pre-activated." It promised a world where you simply clicked setup.exe and walked away to grab a soda, returning to a fully licensed suite of productivity tools.
Long answer: While Office 2010 was a rock-solid suite (faster than 2016/365 on old hardware), any "pre-activated" copy floating around today is a major security risk.
Microsoft ended extended support for Office 2010 on October 13, 2020. That means for over five years, no security updates have been released. Any vulnerability discovered since 2020—and there have been dozens—remains unpatched. Opening a malicious .DOCX or .XLS file could easily compromise your entire system.
Selling a digital download link for the legendary Office 2010 Pro Plus Volume License (64-bit).